Andrew P. Napolitano

            When the Trump administration obtained an indictment of Edward Snowden for violation of the Espionage Act of 1917, many of us who believe that the Fourth Amendment means what it says were deeply critical of the government, and we remain so today.

            Snowden is the former CIA and National Security Agency operative -- he was a CIA agent and was later employed by a contractor for the NSA -- who blew the whistle on NSA and FBI mass. . .

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A Great Man in Moscow

            When the Trump administration obtained an indictment of Edward Snowden for violation of the Espionage Act of 1917, many of us who believe that the Fourth Amendment means what it…

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The Gathering Storm of Rage

            The savage attacks Hamas inflicted upon the Israeli military and civilian population last week are utterly without justification, but not without explanation. The Arab/Israeli bloodlust has been going on since…

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His Own Worst Enemy, Again

On “Meet the Press” last week, former President Donald Trump made a compelling case highlighting the differences between his years in office and President Joe Biden’s. He also substantially and…

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Neither Liberty Nor Safety

 “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”            — Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) Benjamin Franklin’s famous one-liner about the relationship between liberty…

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Torture Comes Home to Roost

“Maybe there is a beast. Maybe it’s only us.”             — William Golding (1911-1993), “Lord of the Flies”              Hidden within some folks are the souls of saints. Hidden within others are…

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